If you're wild for The Hunger Games and obsessed with Twilight, pick up this batch of young adult novels that will have you turning pages as quickly as your children. Family book club, anyone?

If you like fairytales, try Between The Lines

If you like fairytales, try Between The Lines

What better to read with your daughter than a book co-written by a mother-daughter team? A collaboration between Jodi Picoult, the bestselling author of My Sister's Keeper, and Samantha Van Leer, her 16-year-old daughter, this modern-day fairytale follows bookish Delilah, a 13-year-old loner so obsessed with a children’s fairytale she actually wants to live in it. The fairytale's hero, Oliver, on the other hand, wishes to escape its pages. The two develop a romance across two worlds, leaving the characters — and us — to wonder how we separate reality and fantasy.

If you liked The Hunger Games, try Crewel

If you liked The Hunger Games, try Crewel

Delve further into the dystopian fiction trend with Gennifer Albin's Crewel (October 16), the first installment of a trilogy. Crewel zooms in to a post-apocalyptic world where spinsters, young women who weave the threads of time, are called to work for Arras' Manipulation Services. But with great power — spinsters literally embroider the fabric of life, deciding where people live, how many children they have, even when they die — comes great responsibility. When Adelice Lewis is thrust into the role, she must decide between duty and self-fulfillment, weigh whom to trust, and navigate her first romance.